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I have a few years old, weak laptop, don't have specs right now, but it pretty slow.

I want to use it as a Linux laptop for stuff not heavier than internet browsing. What distro would be best to use that has lowest performance impact, but is secure?

Would Alpine be best for this?

I have a few years old, weak laptop, don't have specs right now, but it pretty slow. I want to use it as a Linux laptop for stuff not heavier than internet browsing. What distro would be best to use that has lowest performance impact, but is secure? Would Alpine be best for this?
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I've not used xfce for a while now. It is sad to hear it has gotten bloated. It's low resource usage on older hardware was something I really liked about it. I guess something like LXDE would be my go-to now for something older. Maybe ill try that out on some old gear just to get a idea on the difference.

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100% serious, look more into LXQT, or even KDE directly. The LXDE project supposedly is ended and QT is the new fork. But modern KDE, when everything is switched off, is lighter than almost anything else out there except for the lightest of light. Mind you: I use XFCE, but that's just cause I'm fussy. I'd use Cinnamon if it wasn't so buggy with alt tabbing in some games.

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Yeah, I ran KDE for years. I believe im mostly on mate now but I have several systems so I don't always remember what I am using on them since I don't use them all daily.

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Small correction: LXDE isn't dead, but the original crew moved over to the QT release. So depending on if you prefer GTK or QT desktop engine is the one you'd pick.